MY PROFILE EVANS HABIL Born in Nairobi Kenya I am a Professional photo-journalist based in Nairobi,Kenya and I cover news and features for the Standard Newspaper.I have more than ten years experience as a photo-journalist having contributed my images that were published to a number of photo agencies and a number of local publications.In my photography, I have covered a number of breaking news in the country.I am a member of Photojournalists Association of Kenya(PAK)
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An artist writes peace message on the Road in Nairobi's Kibera Slums as the out-going Kenyan Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta was named the New President after winning in the Elections that are being disputed by the outgoing Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
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Supporters of newly elected Kenyan president celebrate in Nairobi.
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Lawyers at Milimani Law Court during the rulling of a case that was filed by AfriCOG organization to block the tallying of votes whereby it was rejected. ICC Suspect Uhuru Kenyatta was leading the election followed by the Jubilee presidential candidate Raila Odinga as Kenyans waited to hear the results of the new president.
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Members of the public leave Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi after the ruling of a case filed by AfriCOG organization to block the tallying of votes whereby it was rejected. ICC Suspect Uhuru Kenyatta was leading followed by the Jubilee presidential candidate Raila Odinga as Kenyans waited to hear the results of the new president.
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Judges David Majanja(left),Isaack Lenaola(centre) and Weldon Korir at Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi during the ruling of a case filed by AfriCOG organization to block the tallying of votes whereby it was rejected. ICC Suspect Uhuru Kenyatta was leading the election, followed by the Jubilee presidential candidate Raila Odinga as Kenyans waited to know the results of the new president.
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AfriCOG Executive Director Gladwell Otieno addreses journalists at Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi during the ruling of a case filed by AfriCOG organization to block the tallying of votes whereby it was rejected. ICC Suspect Uhuru Kenyatta was leading the election, followed by the Jubilee presidential candidate Raila Odinga as Kenyans wait to know the results of the new president.
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A Court in Nairobi is seated to hear a case that was filed by AfriCOG organization to block the tallying of votes whereby it was rejected. ICC Suspect Uhuru Kenyatta was leading the election, followed by the Jubilee presidential candidate Raila Odinga as Kenyans wait to know the results for the new president.
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ICC Suspect William Ruto (centre) who is the Jubilee Coalition's running mate, leads members of his party Francis Kaparo and Charity Ngilu, in addressing journalists about the accusation that foreign envoys meddled in the Kenyan electoral process with the intent of manipulating presidential results.
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ICC Suspect William Ruto (centre) who is the Jubilee Coalition's running mate, leads members of his party Francis Kaparo and Charity Ngilu, in addressing journalists about the accusation that foreign envoys meddled in the Kenyan electoral process with the intent of manipulating presidential results.
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ICC Suspect William Ruto (centre) who is the Jubilee Coalition's running mate, leads members of his party Francis Kaparo and Charity Ngilu, in addressing journalists about the accusation that foreign envoys meddled in the Kenyan electoral process with the intent of manipulating presidential results.
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People stand at the Mutituni polling centre in Machakaos as Rainbow forms during the voting in the Kenyan General Elections.
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People stand at the Mutituni polling centre in Machakaos as Rainbow forms during the voting in the Kenyan General Elections.
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IEBC Official empties a ballot box at Mitutini polling centre in Machakos for counting during the First Kenya's General Elections after the New Constitution.
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Elections officials prepare ballot boxes for voting in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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Elections officials prepare ballot boxes for voting in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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Elections officials prepare ballot boxes for voting in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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Elections officials prepare ballot boxes for voting in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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Kenyans queue for voting in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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A Police officer votes in Nairobi during the General Elections in Kenya.
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Voting takes place at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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A voter rides past a poster showing a polling station in Machakos during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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An old woman casts her ballot at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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A voter casts his ballot at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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A man pushes his Bicycle past voters at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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A voter Passes past a ballot box at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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A voter gets a mark on the finger at Machakos polling centre during the first General Elections in Kenya in the New Constitution.
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Cord supporters at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi during the last day of campaigns ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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Cord supporters cheer up at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi during the last campaign rallies for politicians in Kenya ahead of the March 4th General Elections.Prime Minister Raila Odinga is vying on the Cord partyTicket.
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Cord Party supporters at rally at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi during the last Political rally ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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Dancers entertain a Cord Party rally at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi during the last Political rally ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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A Cord Party cheers at a rally at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi during the last Political rally ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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Cord Party Presidential Candidate Raila Odinga Climbs on the podium at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi to address the last Political rally ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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Cord Party Supporter follows proceedings at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi during the last Political rally ahead of the March 4th General Elections.
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